After completing our California drivers ed course, your Certificate of Completion is typically sent via USPS and arrives within 3-5 business days. If you're on a tight timeline, we also offer expedited delivery options for an additional fee, helping you move forward with your licensing process in Redondo Beach or beyond as quickly as possible.
No, your drivers ed certificate doesn't expire in California. Once you complete the course and receive your certificate, it remains valid indefinitely, so you can use it whenever you're ready to apply for your California learner's permit. However, to make the most of your progress, it's often beneficial to apply for your permit soon after finishing your course.
Starting drivers ed is simple. Visit our website to enroll in our California drivers ed course, which is DMV-approved and perfect for Redondo Beach students. Once enrolled, you can access the course anytime, completing the 30-hour program at your own pace with engaging materials that cover road signs, California driving laws, and safe driving practices.
In drivers ed, "CDE" stands for Certificate of Driver Education. This certificate, issued upon completing a state-approved drivers ed course, serves as proof that you've completed the mandatory 30 hours of instruction in topics like California traffic laws and safe driving practices. You'll need this certificate when applying for your learner's permit at the DMV.
Our drivers ed final exam includes 50 questions. Don't worry, though - you can take it as many times as you need until you pass. With access to all the course materials and practice tests, you'll be well-prepared to complete the exam and earn your certificate.
Yes, even if you're 18 or older, you'll still need to take the California DMV test to get your learner's permit. While drivers ed isn't mandatory for adults, it's highly recommended as it prepares you for the permit test by covering essential California driving laws and road signs. Once you pass, you can obtain a learner's permit and start practicing for your driving test.
California requires that teens under 18 complete 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a certified instructor. Additionally, you'll need to log 50 hours of supervised practice driving (10 of which must be nighttime hours) with a licensed adult. This training ensures that new drivers gain the necessary experience for safe driving in Redondo Beach and on California's roads.
In California, there is no specific age when you must automatically retake your driving test. However, the DMV may require a driving re-evaluation for drivers of any age if there are concerns about their ability to drive safely. Older drivers may also need to pass vision and knowledge tests periodically to renew their licenses.
Yes, California law requires that you have a valid California driver's license to drive legally if you are a resident of the state. If you're moving to California, you have 10 days to obtain a California driver's license after establishing residency, whether you're settling in Redondo Beach or anywhere else in the state.
Yes! In addition to Redondo Beach, our California drivers ed course is available to students across Los Angeles County and in cities throughout the state, including Santa Barbara, Oceanside, Palo Alto, San Jose, Compton, Modesto, Encinitas, Visalia, Santa Maria, Aliso Viejo, and San Rafael. Wherever you are in California, our online drivers ed makes it easy to complete your education at your own pace.
After you pass your driving test, the California DMV will issue a temporary paper license, and your official driver's license will arrive in the mail within a few weeks, usually between two and four weeks. During this time, you can drive with your temporary license, giving you immediate access to the road in Redondo Beach and beyond.
If your California driver's license expires, you typically don't have to retake the driving test to renew it, provided it hasn't been expired for more than a year. In most cases, you'll just need to pass a vision test and pay the renewal fee. However, if the DMV has specific concerns about your driving ability, they may require additional tests.